I think your problem is trying to do 25 questions in 25 minutes. extremely arbitrary...as is "10 in 10" or "15 in 15"
just focus on doing the questions correctly and you'll go faster in time
Which medication is it? I have some personal experience and understand the grogginess. I actually started something a week or two before I took the LSAT. You can PM if you want to talk about it more but I wouldn't really make any changes in medicati…
Honestly OP I think you are thinking about it way too much. You know you are capable of scoring better and it probably won't take up much of your time since you were averaging higher than your actual score. Why even consider settling on a lower scor…
@10000019 said:
@Tom_Tango said:
@msk12345 said:
I would not. For top programs, the fewer times you take the LSAT, the better. Read quotes from admissions people at t-14 programs at the bottom of this article: htt…
@msk12345 said:
I would not. For top programs, the fewer times you take the LSAT, the better. Read quotes from admissions people at t-14 programs at the bottom of this article: https://lawschooli.com/do-law-schools-consider-multiple-lsat-score…
@July2018Taker said:
I would advice not to write one. I think they will look at it, say that’s a little odd and move one. An addendum just brings more attention to it than it’s worth in this particular case.
seconding this.
Just read and try to understand. Stop focusing on time if you have the habit of looking at the watch. Maybe even try not using a watch (still set a timer). Arbitrary tips like "10 in 10" and "15 in 15" is just pure bullshit.
didn't read but another thing to consider is that "full-time studying" for most is probably not really full time. It's very difficult to put in truly effective and productive 8 hours of LSAT studying a day and most could get the same benefits from n…
Any chance the wedding can be moved?
People get married all the time and you can always go to the person's next wedding but your LSAT score is forever.